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147 строки
6.9 KiB
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#ifndef mozilla_layers_NativeLayer_h
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#define mozilla_layers_NativeLayer_h
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#include "mozilla/Maybe.h"
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#include "GLTypes.h"
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#include "nsISupportsImpl.h"
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#include "nsRegion.h"
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namespace mozilla {
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namespace gl {
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class GLContext;
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} // namespace gl
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namespace layers {
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class NativeLayer;
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class NativeLayerCA;
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// NativeLayerRoot and NativeLayer allow building up a flat layer "tree" of
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// sibling layers. These layers provide a cross-platform abstraction for the
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// platform's native layers, such as CoreAnimation layers on macOS.
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// Every layer has a rectangle that describes its position and size in the
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// window. The native layer root is usually be created by the window, and then
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// the compositing subsystem uses it to create and place the actual layers.
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class NativeLayerRoot {
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public:
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NS_INLINE_DECL_THREADSAFE_REFCOUNTING(NativeLayerRoot)
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virtual already_AddRefed<NativeLayer> CreateLayer(const gfx::IntSize& aSize,
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bool aIsOpaque) = 0;
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virtual void AppendLayer(NativeLayer* aLayer) = 0;
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virtual void RemoveLayer(NativeLayer* aLayer) = 0;
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virtual void SetLayers(const nsTArray<RefPtr<NativeLayer>>& aLayers) = 0;
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protected:
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virtual ~NativeLayerRoot() {}
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};
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// Represents a native layer. Native layers, such as CoreAnimation layers on
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// macOS, are used to put pixels on the screen and to refresh and manipulate
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// the visual contents of a window efficiently. For example, drawing to a layer
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// once and then displaying the layer for multiple frames while moving it to
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// different positions will be more efficient than drawing into a window (or a
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// non-moving layer) multiple times with different internal offsets.
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// There are two sources of "work" for a given composited frame: 1) Our own
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// drawing (such as OpenGL compositing into a window or layer) and 2) the
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// compositing window manager's work to update the screen. Every pixel we draw
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// needs to be copied to the screen by the window manager. This suggests two
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// avenues for reducing the work load for a given frame: Drawing fewer pixels
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// ourselves, and making the window manager copy fewer pixels to the screen.
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// Smart use of native layers allows reducing both work loads: If a visual
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// change can be expressed purely as a layer attribute change (such as a change
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// in the layer's position), this lets us eliminate our own drawing for that
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// change. And secondly, manipulating a small layer rather than a large layer
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// will reduce the window manager's work for that frame because it'll only copy
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// the pixels of the small layer to the screen.
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class NativeLayer {
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public:
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NS_INLINE_DECL_THREADSAFE_REFCOUNTING(NativeLayer)
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virtual NativeLayerCA* AsNativeLayerCA() { return nullptr; }
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// The size and opaqueness of a layer are supplied during layer creation and
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// never change.
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virtual gfx::IntSize GetSize() = 0;
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virtual bool IsOpaque() = 0;
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// The location of the layer, in integer device pixels.
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virtual void SetPosition(const gfx::IntPoint& aPosition) = 0;
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virtual gfx::IntPoint GetPosition() = 0;
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virtual gfx::IntRect GetRect() = 0;
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// Set an optional clip rect on the layer. The clip rect is in the same
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// coordinate space as the layer rect.
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virtual void SetClipRect(const Maybe<gfx::IntRect>& aClipRect) = 0;
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virtual Maybe<gfx::IntRect> ClipRect() = 0;
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// Whether the surface contents are flipped vertically compared to this
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// layer's coordinate system. Can be set on any thread at any time.
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virtual void SetSurfaceIsFlipped(bool aIsFlipped) = 0;
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virtual bool SurfaceIsFlipped() = 0;
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// Returns a DrawTarget. The size of the DrawTarget will be the same as the
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// size of this layer. The caller should draw to that DrawTarget, then drop
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// its reference to the DrawTarget, and then call NotifySurfaceReady(). It can
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// limit its drawing to aUpdateRegion (which is in the DrawTarget's device
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// space). After a call to NextSurface*, NextSurface* must not be called again
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// until after NotifySurfaceReady has been called. Can be called on any
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// thread. When used from multiple threads, callers need to make sure that
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// they still only call NextSurface* and NotifySurfaceReady alternatingly and
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// not in any other order. aUpdateRegion must not extend beyond the layer
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// size.
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virtual RefPtr<gfx::DrawTarget> NextSurfaceAsDrawTarget(
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const gfx::IntRegion& aUpdateRegion, gfx::BackendType aBackendType) = 0;
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// Set the GLContext to use for the MozFramebuffer that are returned from
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// NextSurfaceAsFramebuffer. If changed to a different value, all
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// MozFramebuffers tracked by this layer will be discarded.
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// It's a good idea to call SetGLContext(nullptr) before destroying this
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// layer so that GL resource destruction happens at a good time and on the
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// right thread.
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virtual void SetGLContext(gl::GLContext* aGLContext) = 0;
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virtual gl::GLContext* GetGLContext() = 0;
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// Must only be called if a non-null GLContext is set on this layer.
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// Returns a GLuint for a framebuffer that can be used for drawing to the
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// surface. The size of the framebuffer will be the same as the size of this
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// layer. If aNeedsDepth is true, the framebuffer is created with a depth
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// buffer. The caller should draw to the framebuffer, unbind it, and then call
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// NotifySurfaceReady(). It can limit its drawing to aUpdateRegion (which is
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// in the framebuffer's device space, possibly "upside down" if
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// SurfaceIsFlipped()). The framebuffer will be created using the GLContext
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// that was set on this layer with a call to SetGLContext. The NativeLayer
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// will keep a reference to the MozFramebuffer so that it can reuse the same
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// MozFramebuffer whenever it uses the same underlying surface. Calling
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// SetGLContext with a different context will release that reference. After a
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// call to NextSurface*, NextSurface* must not be called again until after
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// NotifySurfaceReady has been called. Can be called on any thread. When used
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// from multiple threads, callers need to make sure that they still only call
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// NextSurface and NotifySurfaceReady alternatingly and not in any other
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// order.
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// aUpdateRegion must not extend beyond the layer size.
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virtual Maybe<GLuint> NextSurfaceAsFramebuffer(
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const gfx::IntRegion& aUpdateRegion, bool aNeedsDepth) = 0;
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// Indicates that the surface which has been returned from the most recent
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// call to NextSurface* is now finished being drawn to and can be displayed on
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// the screen. Resets the invalid region on the surface to the empty region.
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virtual void NotifySurfaceReady() = 0;
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protected:
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virtual ~NativeLayer() {}
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};
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} // namespace layers
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} // namespace mozilla
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#endif // mozilla_layers_NativeLayer_h
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